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When Lexington Music was at the end of their rope in 2024, Duaner Lopez and Jonathan Perez stepped up to continue Lexington ...
After a 10-minute and 21-second journey just above the Kármán line, Blue Origin’s all-female flight on April 14 faced heavy criticism due to the involved flight crew and the confusing overall purpose.
After closing stores nationwide in September 2020, retail chain Century 21 Department Stores LLC announced that it will be reopening. Since Al Gindi and his cousin Samuel “Sonny” Gindi founded the ...
As representatives of New York City, one of the world’s largest fashion capitals, CUNY students have a reputation to uphold. One of Baruch College’s own students has decided he wants to redefine ...
Rarely do movies grant true access to their inner worlds: the wacky interpretations, the endless fan theories and the favorite scenes we argue about for decades. It’s even rarer for films tucked under ...
New York City has always had a fraught and controversial relationship with its real estate, with the ownership and rentership of properties being a historically important source of wealth, status and ...
In a culmination of efforts by Baruch College faculty and students, the fall 2022 semester marks the first semester that Black and Latino Studies is an official major. The major was unanimously ...
In the world of neuroscience, breakthroughs often come from unexpected places. One such source is the Drosophila melanogaster, more commonly known as the fruit fly. This tiny insect has played an ...
CUNY graduates struggled to obtain employment in New York City’s technology sector, according to a report by the Center for an Urban Future. The New York City-based think tank found an imbalance of ...
In The Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh’s representation of the night sky has captivated the attention of art enthusiasts and scientists alike. Through the lenses of fluid dynamics and turbulence, ...
protect individuals, small businesses and non-profits from scams. The FAIR Act, which refers to Fostering Affordability and Integrity through Reasonable Business, is meant to protect those most ...
In 1972, the investigative work of The Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein paid off and exposed deep corruption in the presidential administration of Richard Nixon. However, they ...
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